First Look: Burris Eliminator IV Riflescope

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posted on January 25, 2020
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For 2020, Burris has introduced a new model to its Eliminator riflescope series with features to shoot beyond 2,000 yards.

The Eliminator IV 4X-16X-50mm has an improved laser integrated into the scope, with an onboard ballistic calculator for quick and accurate aiming points that illuminate on the reticle.

The riflescope’s data will work with centerfire, rimfire, muzzleloader and shotgun ballistics for accurate trajectories. There is no need for a smartphone, simply push a button to calculate the shooting distance, and an integrated inclinometer adjusts for any angles.

The X96 reticle will display 10 mph wind values, and parallax adjustment from 50 yards to infinity ensures accuracy. The scope mounts with a Weaver-style or Picatinny base.

The new Eliminator IV 4X-16X-50mm has an MSRP of $2,039. For more information, visit burrisoptics.com.

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